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Author Fulton, Sybrina, 1966- author.

Title Rest in power : the enduring life of Trayvon Martin / Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin. [Boundless electronic resource]

Edition First edition.
Publication Info. New York : Spiegel & Grau, [2017]
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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 331 pages)
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Contents Sybrina: our lives before -- Tracy : February 26, 2012-February 27, 2012 -- Sybrina : February 27, 2012 -- Tracy : February 27, 2012-March 8, 2012 -- Sybrina : February 27, 2012-March 8, 2012 -- Tracy : February 29, 2012-March 9, 2012 -- Sybrina : March 9, 2012-March 16, 2012 -- Tracy : March 16, 2012-March 21, 2012 -- Sybrina : March 22, 2012--March 26, 2012 -- Tracy : March 27, 2012-July 6, 2012 -- Sybrina : March 12, 2013-July 27, 2013 -- Tracy : June 28, 2013-July 10, 2013 -- Sybrina : July 12, 2013.
Summary An intimate portrait of Trayvon Martin shares previously untold insights into the movement he inspired from the perspectives of his parents, who also describe their efforts to bring meaning to his short life through the movement's pursuit of redemption and justice.
In alternating chapters, Martin's parents tell of their son's tragically foreshortened life. They provide insights into the cruel unresponsiveness of the police and hostility of the legal system, and describe their efforts to bring meaning, redemption and justice to his short life. Their voices launched a movement that would change the nation.
"On a February evening in 2012, in a small town in central Florida, seventeen-year-old Trayvon Martin was walking home with candy and a can of juice in hand and talking on the phone with a friend when a fatal encounter with a gun-wielding neighborhood watchman ended his young life. The watchman was briefly detained by the police and released. Trayvon's father--a truck driver named Tracy--tried to get answers from the police but was shut down and ignored. Trayvon's mother, a civil servant for the city of Miami, was paralyzed by the news of her son's death and lost in mourning, unable to leave her room for days. But in a matter of weeks, their son's name would be spoken by President Obama, honored by professional athletes, and passionately discussed all over traditional and social media. And at the head of a growing nationwide campaign for justice were Trayvon's parents, who--driven by their intense love for their lost son--discovered their voices, gathered allies, and launched a movement that would change the country. Five years after his tragic death, Trayvon Martin's name is still evoked every day. He has become a symbol of social justice activism, as has his hauntingly familiar image: the photo of a child still in the process of becoming a young man, wearing a hoodie and gazing silently at the camera. But who was Trayvon Martin, before he became, in death, an icon? And how did one black child's death on a dark, rainy street in a small Florida town become the match that lit a civil rights crusade? Rest in Power, told through the compelling alternating narratives of Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin, answers, for the first time, those questions from the most intimate of sources. It's the story of the beautiful and complex child they lost, the cruel unresponsiveness of the police and the hostility of the legal system, and the inspiring journey they took from grief and pain to power, and from tragedy and senselessness to meaning."--Jacket.
"When Trayvon Martin took his last walk down a Florida street on a cool February evening in 2012, he was just another American teenager, heading home with candy and a soda, talking on the phone with a friend, and dreaming of the future. By the end of the night he was dead--gunned down by a neighborhood watchman. Within weeks his name would be on the lips of a President and the movement for justice in his case would spread all over the country. Today his name is still evoked -- in the media, by artists like Beyonce and Frank Ocean in their work, and by presidential candidates--and his iconic photo, a boy in a hoodie, gazing at the camera, has been seen all over the world. But who was Trayvon Martin before he became, in death, an icon? And how did one black child's death on a dark street in a small Florida suburb become the match that lit a movement? Rest in Power, told through the alternating narratives of his parents, will for the first time answer those questions from the most intimate sources. The book will take us beyond the news cycle, controversies, and familiar images to give their deeper account: The story of the beautiful and complex child they lost, the grief and confusion that followed, the cruel unresponsiveness of the police and the hostility of the legal system, and how these two humble, hardworking parents, powered by love for their lost son, made his life matter, even in death."--Provided by publisher.
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Subject Martin, Trayvon, 1995-2012.
Martin, Trayvon, 1995-2012.
Chronological Term 2000-2099
Subject Homicide -- Florida -- Biography.
Murder victims' families -- Florida -- Biography.
African American teenage boys -- Biography.
African American parents -- Biography.
Parental grief -- United States.
Martin, Tracy, 1966- -- Family.
Fulton, Sybrina, 1966- -- Family.
Racial profiling in law enforcement -- United States -- History -- 21st century.
African American men -- Biography.
African American teenagers -- Biography.
Racial profiling in law enforcement -- United States.
Race discrimination -- United States -- History -- 21st century.
Racism -- United States -- History -- 21st century.
Mothers and sons -- United States.
African American men.
African American teenagers.
Race discrimination.
Racial profiling in law enforcement.
Racism.
Homicide.
United States -- Race relations -- History -- 21st century.
United States.
Florida.
Genre Biographies.
Biographies.
Biography.
History.
Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Added Author Martin, Tracy, 1966- author.
Added Title Enduring life of Trayvon Martin
Other Form: Electronic reproduction of (manifestation): Fulton, Sybrina, 1966- Rest in power New York : Spiegel & Grau, [2017] 9780812997231 (DLC) 2017002840 (OCoLC)953980746
ISBN 9780812997248 : $65.00
0812997247 : $65.00
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